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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Buying used D800, what to look for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 394688" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>This is based on only two days use, but if you already have a D610, you should hold off on getting a D800. Get your holy trinity of super glass and a great speedlight (or two) before you get a new body. The D800 is a terrific camera, but I'm hard pressed to see how it's going to do anything for me that my D600 couldn't do. It's the same Exspeed 3 processor, just more resolution. I know the dynamic range and high ISO performance and auto-focus is supposed to be better on the D800, plus a host of other features, but there are some strange design decisions. Giving up real estate for "QUAL" and ISO buttons, for example, instead of the D600s mode dial with U1 and U2 settings is one example. Still, the D800 is the first body I'm reaching for now, so let's hope I put it into use hard enough to really use its advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 394688, member: 15302"] This is based on only two days use, but if you already have a D610, you should hold off on getting a D800. Get your holy trinity of super glass and a great speedlight (or two) before you get a new body. The D800 is a terrific camera, but I'm hard pressed to see how it's going to do anything for me that my D600 couldn't do. It's the same Exspeed 3 processor, just more resolution. I know the dynamic range and high ISO performance and auto-focus is supposed to be better on the D800, plus a host of other features, but there are some strange design decisions. Giving up real estate for "QUAL" and ISO buttons, for example, instead of the D600s mode dial with U1 and U2 settings is one example. Still, the D800 is the first body I'm reaching for now, so let's hope I put it into use hard enough to really use its advantages. [/QUOTE]
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